They're Out of the Business

They're Out of the Business

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  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Eric Schaeffer, Donal Lardner Ward
  • Cast(s): Eric Schaeffer, John Bianco, Jordan Carlos, Dina Pearlman, Donal Lardner Ward See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 29min
  • Music: Matthew Puckett
  • Similar To: Eternity, People We Meet on Vacation
  • Story:
    A decade and a half after their seminal indie film launched meteoric filmmaking careers, Splick and Jason find themselves staring at their own individual, pre-midlife crises. Having not spoken to one another since a late-nineties falling out, they're each grappling with the challenges of stalled careers and relationships, as the hands of time creep ominously past forty-o'clock. Splick's most recent TV show, centered around his character's perverse relationship with dessert foods, is unceremoniously cancelled by the network, forcing a return to his childhood bedroom at his mother's apartment in New York. Frustrated by a barrage of comments about the "good," "funny," movies he used to make with his old partner, Jason, Splick determines to seek him out and attempt a reunion.
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STORY

Story
A decade and a half after their seminal indie film launched meteoric filmmaking careers, Splick and Jason find themselves staring at their own individual, pre-midlife crises. Having not spoken to one another since a late-nineties falling out, they're each grappling with the challenges of stalled careers and relationships, as the hands of time creep ominously past forty-o'clock. Splick's most recent TV show, centered around his character's perverse relationship with dessert foods, is unceremoniously cancelled by the network, forcing a return to his childhood bedroom at his mother's apartment in New York. Frustrated by a barrage of comments about the "good," "funny," movies he used to make with his old partner, Jason, Splick determines to seek him out and attempt a reunion.

TRIVIA

Trivia

This film is a sequel to Schaeffer's 1993 indie, "My Life's in Turnaround."